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Toronto, ON – A blow to Chris Bosh’s face may have done serious damage to the Toronto Raptors’ playoff chances. The All-Star forward isn’t doing all that well, either.
The Raptors will try to withstand the potential absence of their leading scorer and rebounder when they attempt to halt a seven-game losing streak to the visiting Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.
Oddsmakers from online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com have made the Celtics –1.5 point spread favorites for Wednesday’s game against the Raptors. Current NBA Public Betting Information shows that 78% of more the 51 bets for this game have been placed on the Celtics –1.5.
Toronto (38-39) has dropped 15 of 23, including a 113-101 defeat at Cleveland on Tuesday in a possible first-round playoff preview.
The Raptors’ biggest loss against the Cavaliers might have been Bosh, who was accidentally struck by the elbow of the Cavaliers’ Antawn Jamison in the opening three minutes.
Bosh, who had blood dripping from his nose and mouth area as he was assisted from the floor, was taken to the Cleveland Clinic for a CT scan.
The Raptors said in a statement that tests showed the power forward suffered a "maxilla and nasal fracture to the right side of his face." Bosh will not travel with the team from Cleveland. Instead, he stayed in a hospital overnight for further evaluation, and his status for Wednesday is unknown.
The injury couldn’t have come at a worse time for the Raptors, who are clinging to a one-game lead over Chicago with five to play for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Toronto has a tough week ahead, with games against Boston (48-29) and Atlanta before hosting the Bulls on Sunday in a matchup that may determine the playoff fates of both teams.
"We have to keep fighting, regardless if we have him or not," said guard Jarrett Jack, who led the Raptors with 23 points Tuesday. "It doesn’t get any easier and you can’t run. Timing is never perfect it seems in the NBA. It happens and you have to deal with it. It’s part of the game like anything else. Injuries are part of it."
With every game so crucial, the Raptors may not be able to afford having Bosh on the sidelines. He leads the team with career-high averages of 24.0 points and 10.8 rebounds.
Bosh had 31 points and 13 boards in a 114-107 home loss to the Celtics on Jan. 10 as the Raptors’ losing streak in the series reached seven games. Toronto has managed only one win in the last 12 meetings with Boston, dropping five in a row at Air Canada Centre.
If the Raptors are to have realistic hopes of beating the Celtics without Bosh, they could use a better performance from Andrea Bargnani. The center is shooting 32.4 percent from the floor in his last two games, averaging 14.5 points.
Bargnani had 23 points in the most recent meeting with Boston.
Despite already having clinched their third consecutive Atlantic Division title, the Celtics have dropped four of five and are one game behind the Hawks for the conference’s third-best record.
They failed to pull even with Atlanta on Tuesday, losing 104-101 at New York as they botched their final possession and failed to get a game-tying 3-point attempt off in the final seconds.
"We didn’t execute. It was simple as that," coach Doc Rivers said. "I thought we just showed up and played basketball, and we had no focus. We deserved to lose. I just thought we absolutely deserved that."
Posted: 4/7/2010 1:16AM ET